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  2. European route E30 - Wikipedia

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    European route E30 is an A-Class European route from the port of Cork in Ireland in the west to the Russian city of Omsk, near the border with Kazakhstan in the east. For much of the Russian stretch, it follows the Trans-Siberian Highway and, east of the Ural Mountains, with AH6 of the Asian Highway Network, which continues to Busan, South Korea.

  3. Trans-Siberian Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Siberian Highway is the unofficial name for a network of federal highways that span the width of Russia from the Baltic Sea of the Atlantic Ocean to the Sea of Japan. In the Asian Highway Network, the route is known as AH6. It stretches over 11,000 kilometres (6,800 miles) from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok.

  4. M5 highway (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian route M5 (also known as the Ural Highway) is a major trunk road running across a distance of 1879 km from Moscow to the Ural Mountains. It is part of the European route E30 and the Trans-Siberian Highway. The section from Yekaterinburg to Chelyabinsk is also part of AH7, and the section from Chelyabinsk to Moscow is also part of AH6.

  5. European route E127 - Wikipedia

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    European route E127 is a Class A north-south reference European route that connects Western Siberia with eastern Kazakhstan, spanning 1,382 kilometres (859 mi). Itinerary [ edit ]

  6. European route E40 - Wikipedia

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    European route E40 is the longest European route, [1] more than 8,000 kilometres (4,971 miles) long, connecting Calais in France via Belgium, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan, with Ridder in Kazakhstan near the border with Russia and China.

  7. Russian federal highways - Wikipedia

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    Highway Route Length Notes Moscow to the border with Belarus: 440 km (270 mi) Moscow - Tula - Orel - Kursk - Belgorod to the border with Ukraine: 720 km (450 mi) Moscow - Kaluga - Bryansk to the border with Ukraine

  8. Transport in Russia - Wikipedia

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    A Russian Railways Siemens Velaro Sapsan train. The transport network of the Russian Federation is one of the world's most extensive transport networks. The national web of roads, railways and airways stretches almost 7,700 km (4,800 mi) from Kaliningrad in the west to the Kamchatka Peninsula in the east, and major cities such as Moscow and Saint Petersburg are served by extensive rapid ...

  9. European route E50 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 50 is an A-type east–west connection across the European continent. It connects the key naval port of Brest in France with Makhachkala , on the Caspian Sea in the Russian republic Dagestan .